This wasn't very obvious from the homepage but Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ have announced this year's summer reading challenge. /blog/show/1602
For Beginners Good as gold: Read a book that won a Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Choice Award. The book is better: Read a book being adapted for TV or film this year. Short & sweet: Read a book with less than 100 pages (or a book you can finish in one sitting). On the bandwagon: Read one of the most read books right now on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ. Actually want to read: Read a book that's been on your Want to Read shelf for more than a year. Not from around here: Read a book set in a different culture from your own. In the friend zone: Read a book that a friend has recommended. It takes two: Read a coauthored book. Wheel of format: Read a book in a format that you don’t normally read in (Âa graphic novel, poetry, a play, an audiobook, etc.). New voices: Read a debut novel. Past love: Reread a book you loved when you were younger. Armchair traveler: Read a book set in a destination you want to visit.
Expert-Level Additions Stay awhile: Read a book with more than 500 pages. Stranger than fiction: Read a nonfiction book published this year. Tongue-tied: Read a translated book. No place like home: Read a book that appears in your Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ newsfeed. Continental drift: Read a book set on every continent. Genre explorer: Read a book from a genre you've never read before. Reading roulette: Read the third book you see on your Want to Read shelf. Primary reading: Read a book with a number or color in the title. Back to school: Read a book about a subject you don't know much about.
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For Beginners
Good as gold: Read a book that won a Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ Choice Award.
The book is better: Read a book being adapted for TV or film this year.
Short & sweet: Read a book with less than 100 pages (or a book you can finish in one sitting).
On the bandwagon: Read one of the most read books right now on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ.
Actually want to read: Read a book that's been on your Want to Read shelf for more than a year.
Not from around here: Read a book set in a different culture from your own.
In the friend zone: Read a book that a friend has recommended.
It takes two: Read a coauthored book.
Wheel of format: Read a book in a format that you don’t normally read in (Âa graphic novel, poetry, a play, an audiobook, etc.).
New voices: Read a debut novel.
Past love: Reread a book you loved when you were younger.
Armchair traveler: Read a book set in a destination you want to visit.
Expert-Level Additions
Stay awhile: Read a book with more than 500 pages.
Stranger than fiction: Read a nonfiction book published this year.
Tongue-tied: Read a translated book.
No place like home: Read a book that appears in your Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ newsfeed.
Continental drift: Read a book set on every continent.
Genre explorer: Read a book from a genre you've never read before.
Reading roulette: Read the third book you see on your Want to Read shelf.
Primary reading: Read a book with a number or color in the title.
Back to school: Read a book about a subject you don't know much about.